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Be Smartly Coated by Glasson’s from the Hundreds of New Autumn Arrivals from Five Nineteen Six to Nine Guineas. x. ■'%'s Warehouse 96 Lichfield Street BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! <P m -ar M gsirai ff-.rrrn ALL-LEATH BLACK CALF BOOTS, with or withaiil- fna onii hoot nlates V. The "DRyFUT” STRONG WADEC BOOT, pegged and screwed, nailed or plain soles .. TAN ELK BOOTS, Moccasin front, leather and rubber soles 35/TAN GREENHIDE BOOTS, nailed and plain soles, water- Id proof lined .. 5"/ ” Similar Boot in Black 99/ dC and Brown Grain .. 55/ w out toe and heel plates Similar Boot in Printed Chrooe-|| all leather, good wearer 28 WATERPROOF SOUTHLAND;! ' decker ill SHOOTER, 3 soles MAIL ORDERS A SPECIALITY. POSTAGE Bd. io &l t' The Footwear Specialists, 94 Cashel Street, Ch.Ch., Solue The HAT PROBLI \\S 'ON WE 4'M'Pv DAY! \ * V IV ■ I 4 II fxw&y/' WL 4 V v : i^XFROM - WITH A WATERPROOF p/mm iPflflfl li RUBBtH company umirfo They’re so handy. ... So easy to carry if the weather looks doubtful—Para Waterproof Pixie Hats will fold up to go into pocket or handbag without even a bulge. Available in delightful shades to tone with your raincoat or cape—they also come in K REGULATION NAVY BLUE for school girls. PARA RUBBER COMPANY LTD. CNR. CASHEL AND MANCHESTER STREETS

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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23882, 26 February 1943, Page 6

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215

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23882, 26 February 1943, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23882, 26 February 1943, Page 6

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